Mount Ortone (168 m.), formed by rhyolite and located in the northern part of the Euganean Hills, stands isolated east of Tramonte, between Mount Rosso to the north and Colle …
very nice trail, nice tough start then flattens out remaining on the crest to the top, be careful when descending from the top, stretch to be done with your eyes wide open.
It's a rocky path that ascends and descends Mount Ortone in an east-west direction, leading to its lower summit, where there's a votive cross. The trail is shaded but very hot in summer.